Journal title SALUTE E SOCIETÀ
Author/s Pietro Paolo Guzzo, Antonio La Spina
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/suppl. 2
Language English Pages 20 P. 33-52 File size 156 KB
DOI 10.3280/SES2016-SU2004
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The future of drug treatment services in today’s digital society (web society) depends, among other things, on the interoperability between health care information systems and other information systems linked to social control agencies, police forces and the judiciary. Agreements and partnerships between such different institutional actors should be strengthened, with regard to both "old" addictions (to psychoactive substances), and "new" ones (regarding Internet, gambling, and so on). Possible areas of interoperability and related problems should be analyzed. We focus on four points: a) the impact models and tools of tele-e-Health in prison; b) the intertwining between e-government and new digital privacy rules with regard to addictions; c) the operational networks of inter-institutional cooperation (e.g. the recovery paths for addicted subjects "reported" to the judiciary); d) a "federal" model of tele-cooperation in prison as example of interoperability between institutions.
Keywords: Tele-E-Health; prison; addictions services; web society; justice; privacy
Pietro Paolo Guzzo, Antonio La Spina, Tele-e-Health in prison. Innovation and collaboration in "SALUTE E SOCIETÀ" suppl. 2/2016, pp 33-52, DOI: 10.3280/SES2016-SU2004